Palm Base (Octagonal Parasols)
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DELIVERY
Please note this base is very heavy and requires 2 people to deliver it in a wooden crate on a pallet. We will arrange the delivery date with you by email.
International Delivery: We deliver internationally. For information on international deliveries and potential customs charges, please refer to our Delivery & Returns page.
For shipping outside the UK there may be additional charges.
For use with our 2 & 3 metre Octagonal parasols. A stunning, heavy carved stone garden parasol base. Made by seventh generation stone carvers from Rajasthan, this is a very special piece and part of India's craft heritage.
This is inspired by the ancient Assyrian relief carvings in the British Museum. I love the British Museum and this section is my favourite. The Assyrian empire flourished between the 9th and 7th centuries BC and these palm carving are inspired by the Assyrian cities of Ninevah and Nimrud, in modern day Northern Iraq.
This is a decorative and chic base for your parasol. It weighs around 60kg. Please do not use parasols in windy conditions.
Please note that the stone is natural and there may be variations – the hole may be up to 2cm larger than the parasol pole as it's hard to make an exact size by hand. Colours may vary due to the beauty of nature.
DIMENSIONS
We cannot accept returns on any base
Please note this base is very heavy and requires 2 people to deliver it in a wooden crate on a pallet. We will arrange the delivery date with you by email.
Our bases are hand carved so each base is unique.
CONTACT US
Contact us by email: hello@eastlondonparasols.com
We would be delighted to hear from you. Our office is open Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm GMT.
Contact us by phone: 02045710565
Our phone line is open Monday to Friday, 12-2pm GMT.
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OUR SANDSTONE BASES ARE
HAND MADE WITH LOVE
Our sandstone bases are hand- carved in Rajasthan, India. The family who make them have been stone cutters for seven generations, they come from an area called Shekawati which is famous for artisans and craft.
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